Month: April 2018
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Haiku: Arum lily
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s Haikai challenge. These lilies are typical of the wild and garden flowers in this part of the world and it’s the flower in all the holy pictures and holy statues of my childhood. Photo ©muffinn Lily in the shade pearl in gloomy waters glows pale-faced moonflower.
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Issue 28 is up for your viewing!
Originally posted on failed haiku – a journal of English Senryu: Check out this complete issue for some really unique submissions: http://www.haikuhut.com/FailedHaikuIssue28.pdf On Monday I will post the guest editor and guidelines for next months issue! Mike
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#Silent Sunday (4/1/18)
A rest from #haiku Happy Easter! See you tomorrow.
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First Easter After Dad: an .@ImageCurve #haibun…#napowrimo2018 #npm
First Easter after Dad Chocolate-centered pastries; strawberry shortcake; sliced pineapple, melon and cantaloupe: all on platters spread across the row of tables. A pitcher of homemade red wine sits near empty glasses. Mira and her sisters rest on the sofas in the adjoining living room. My brothers-in-law linger at the dining room…